Scsi, Control two (scntl2), Scsi control – Avago Technologies LSI8751D User Manual

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The determination of whether the transfer is a send or
receive is made according to the value written to the I/O
bit in

SCSI Output Control Latch (SOCL)

. This bit is

self-clearing. Do not set it for low level operation.

Note:

Writing to this register while not connected may cause the
loss of a selection/reselection by resetting the Connected
bit.

Register: 0x02 (0x82)

SCSI Control Two (SCNTL2)
Read/Write

SDU

SCSI Disconnect Unexpected

7

This bit is valid in the initiator mode only. When this bit is
set, the SCSI core is not expecting the SCSI bus to enter
the Bus Free phase. If it does, an unexpected disconnect
error is generated (see the Unexpected Disconnect bit in
the

SCSI Interrupt Status Zero (SIST0)

register, bit 2).

During normal SCRIPTS mode operation, this bit is set
automatically whenever the SCSI core is reselected, or
successfully selects another SCSI device. The SDU bit
should be cleared with a register write (move 0x00 to
SCNTL2) before the SCSI core expects a disconnect to
occur, normally prior to sending an Abort, Abort Tag, Bus
Device Reset, Clear Queue or Release Recovery
message, or before deasserting SACK/ after receiving a
Disconnect command or Command Complete message.

CHM

Chained Mode

6

This bit determines whether or not the SCSI core is
programmed for chained SCSI mode. This bit is
automatically set by the Chained Block Move (CHMOV)
SCRIPTS instruction and is automatically cleared by the
Block Move SCRIPTS instruction (MOVE).

Chained mode is primarily used to transfer consecutive
wide data blocks. Using chained mode facilitates partial
receive transfers and allows correct partial send behav-
ior. When this bit is set and a data transfer ends on an

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

SDU

CHM

SLPMD

SLPHBEN

WSS

VUE0

VUE1

WSR

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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